Oak Ridges Trail

The Oak Ridges Moraine Trail is a hiking trail spanning the Oak Ridges Moraine, a natural feature left behind by glaciers thousands of years ago. Important as a source of many rivers and streams, the Moraine offers recreation in a natural environment, within the GTA.

The trail extends from the Niagara Escarpment in the west to the Northumberland Forest in the east. The Oak Ridges Moraine is a protected land area that is a significant part of the larger provincial Ontario Greenbelt.

Name

The Oak Ridges Moraine Trail

Description

The Oak Ridges Trail is a linear hiking trail that runs more than 160 km east-west along the Oak Ridge Moraine just north of Toronto. There are also about 100 km of side trails that link to the trail. The west end of the trail links to the Bruce Trail. Near the east end it connects with the Ganaraska Trail. ORTA organizes weekly hikes and an annual adventure race.

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